- Tuesday 8 November 2022
- 12:15 NASA reassigns Venus boffins to save short-staffed asteroid interceptor
- 10:59 Heavy, man: Tuxedo puts out 2.2kg Stellaris AMD Gen 4
- 10:01 WTF is Sovereign SaaS? VMware’s way to satisfy pesky regulators your cloud is local
- 09:33 Europe wants Airbnb and pals to cough up rental property logs
- 08:16 Chinese employers sought a million hard core AI techies in five years
- 06:45 Foxconn fears Q4 flop due to COVID complications
- 05:29 Databases still pushing more hardware purchasing than any other app
- 03:58 Tired: Data scientists. Wired: Data artists
- 03:31 FBI: Russian hacktivists achieve only 'limited' DDoS success
- 02:32 Fujitsu to test robot datacenter inspector that – trust us – won't take your jobs
- 01:30 The all liquid-cooled colo facility rush has begun
- 00:33 Twitter begs some staff to come back, says they were laid off accidentally
- Monday 7 November 2022
- 23:28 Feds find Silk Road thief's $1b+ Bitcoin stash in popcorn tin, hidden safe
- 22:30 All the US midterm-related lies to expect when you're electing
- 21:30 DoE supercomputing centers get $1.5B boost from Biden administration
- 20:30 Twitter layoffs were bad but Meta's mass ejections could take the cake
- 19:30 Think Korean chipmakers will buy Arm? Think again
- 18:30 Microsoft hits the switch on password-free smartphone authentication
- 17:30 Parody Elon Musk Twitter accounts will be suspended immediately, says Elon Musk
- 16:30 Oh, look: More malware in the Google Play store
- 15:30 US to Japan: We'll help you make chips. Now about that China ban...
- 14:30 Can confidential computing stop the next crypto heist?
- 13:33 OpenAI, Microsoft, GitHub hit with lawsuit over Copilot
- 12:32 Japan officially joins NATO's cyber defense center
- 11:35 Qualcomm vs Arm: The bizarro quotient just went off the scale
- 10:30 Sizewell C nuclear plant up for review as UK faces financial black hole
- 09:45 Catching a falling rocket with a helicopter more complex than it sounds, says Rocket Lab
- 08:56 China is likely stockpiling and deploying vulnerabilities, says Microsoft
- 07:57 Run a demo on live data? Sure! What could possibly go wrong? Hang on. Are you sure that's not working?
- 07:01 Red Cross seeks digital equivalent of its emblems to mark some tech as off-limits in war
- 04:32 Apple warns of slow iPhone 14 Pro shipments as COVID hurts production in China
- 02:45 Breached health insurer won't pay ransom to protect customers, warns of more attacks
- Sunday 6 November 2022
- 23:59 Microsoft revising licenses and prices in Korea and Japan, won't say why
- 19:46 Supermicro bets on next-gen chips to carry it through economic downturn
- Saturday 5 November 2022
- 12:34 Intel plans to cut products — we guess where they’ll happen
- Friday 4 November 2022
- 22:59 SolarWinds reaches $26m settlement with shareholders, expects SEC action
- 21:53 Microsoft feels the need, the need for speed in Teams
- 21:09 Vonage to pay $100m for making it nearly impossible to cancel internet phone services
- 20:15 Twitter employees sue over lack of 60-day layoff notice
- 19:30 Double-check demand payment emails from law firms: Convincing fakes surface
- 18:30 Mozilla Foundation launches ethical venture capital fund
- 17:15 Boeing's Starliner launch pushed back again... to April 2023
- 16:15 UK government set to extract hospital data to Palantir system without patient consent
- 15:15 US chip industry worried it may lose out to rivals over China ban
- 14:30 Google cut contractors off from online 'Share My Salary' spreadsheet, union claims
- 13:50 Dell hit with Oz court case for misleading prices on monitors
- 13:20 BT re-enters pay talks to prevent further strikes, says union
- 12:03 NFT vending machine appears in London
- 10:34 Microsoft gives away '$400m in cloud support' to Ukraine
- 09:30 All of the norths are about to align over Britain